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A cowboy from Argentina is colloquially called a gaucho.
The most famous cowboy would have to be Jose Hernandez, but he wasn't a cowboy he was a writer, poet. He wrote two famous books of poems, that in time were put in one book called Martin Fierro. The reason that i think he's the most famous one is that the poems were about Gauchos (cowboys) in Argentina. In order for him to write about it, he became a Gaucho to experience that life. The life of a Gaucho.
You can find a gaucho (cowboy) in Argentina. They would be rounding up and working with cattle, mainly on the vast plains of the Pampas.
A gaucho is a Spanish cowboy, so one might surmise they bring cattle.
PickliosNew Answer: Cowboys in South America are known by a variety of different names in different regions. Cowboys in South America are very diverse from each other and from the American Cowboy. The term Gaucho is commonly used to describe residents of the South American pampas, chacos, Patagonian grasslands, or south of Brazil. In Brazil they are known as Peão or Peões, but if you say Cowboy they will know what you mean. In Venezuelan or Colombian the person is known as a llanero. In Uruguay and Paraguay the person is known as a vaquero. In Chile the person is a huaso, and in Mexico the person is known as a charro.
Gaucho is a south american cowboy found mostly in Argentina, I believe.
a cowboy of the South American pampas.
The gaucho rode his horse across the vast plains of Argentina.
Gaucho is a kind of cowboy in South America.
the difference between a gaucho and a cowboy is that gaucho is a tribe and cowboy is part of a western economy and they wear boots and have a blade connected to their ankle and their boots.
A gaucho is equivalent to a cowboy.
A gaucho is equivalent to a cowboy.
A cowboy from Argentina is colloquially called a gaucho.
The term for an Argentine cowboy is "gaucho."
A Gaucho.
A cowgirl in South America is called a Gaucha. This is the feminine form of Gaucho, which is a cowboy.
The most famous cowboy would have to be Jose Hernandez, but he wasn't a cowboy he was a writer, poet. He wrote two famous books of poems, that in time were put in one book called Martin Fierro. The reason that i think he's the most famous one is that the poems were about Gauchos (cowboys) in Argentina. In order for him to write about it, he became a Gaucho to experience that life. The life of a Gaucho.